CUSTOMS UNION.
MOTIVES OK GERMANY. , (CNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION'—37 SLECTBIC TELEGRAPH— COPIEIOHX.) ■ ; ; 'BERLIN, May 10. ,Dr. , Curtius Minister) at the I'o reign Press Club 'dinner, replying to opponents of the AVistro-Ger-man* Customs Union, said nobody had yet shojni that it would in any way violate, any treaty obligations. The motive" was entirely economic.. :■ »Ger»< manymust ijjid markets.' in. order . -to,'get her- reparations v iuoney i; and over-, come' the terrible distress i a,mong :h® r: "people.- The Austra+Gennan delegates: at ' Geneva ; wouW welcome r oak, alter-, iiiatiye plan, for restoring .European economic. life,.and, were ready* for .most, far,-reaoh|iig , co;Oppration with, any othe^' nation with; this object. <, There never was a Vestige of, an ideaof domination -in connexion: - with tlte.; proposed ' union, would in- no; way affect"Austria's lridepeiidfenCe. ' -_ :
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20234, 12 May 1931, Page 10
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